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VITA

BRADLEY NASH, JR.

Department of Sociology:Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityBlacksburg, Virginia 24061Phone: 540-231-6878E-mail: [email protected]

Home Address:1306 Maplewood LaneBlacksburg, Virginia 24060Phone: 540-961-0957

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Ph.D. 2000. Sociology. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.Blacksburg, Virginia. GPA: 3.95/4.0.

Dissertation Title: “Labor Law and the State: The Crises of Unions in the 1980s.”

M.A. 1987. Sociology. Central Michigan University. Mount Pleasant,Michigan. GPA: 4.0/4.0.

Thesis Title: “The Concept of Race Among Sociologists: A Study in the Sociologyof Scientific Knowledge.”

B.S. 1985. Cum laude. Sociology, Psychology. Northland College. Ashland,Wisconsin. GPA: 3.65/4.0.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Comparative SociologyPolitical SociologySociological TheoryLabor Unions

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Sociology Courses Taught:

Introductory SociologyDeviant BehaviorSocial Problems Sociological TheorySociology of CommunitiesSociology of Work

Teaching Positions:

Senior Lecturer (Adjunct). Department of Sociology. Roanoke College. 1995-present.

Instructor (Adjunct). Department of Sociology. Virginia Polytechnic Instituteand State University. 1990-1997

Publications

Zajicek, Anna M. and Bradley Nash, Jr. “Lesson from the UMWA”. In TheTransformation of U.S. Unions: Visions, Voices and Strategies from theGrassroots, edited by Ray M. Tillman and Michael Cummings. Boulder, Colorado:Lynne Rienner Publishers. 1999.

Nash, Bradley Jr. “Globalizing Solidarity: Praxis and the International LaborMovement (Guest Editor’s Introduction)”. Journal of World-Systems Research.Volume 4, Number 1. 1998.

Nash, Bradley Jr. “Organizing a Global Labor Movement from Top and Bottom”.PEWS News: The Official Newsletter of the American Sociological Association'sSection on the Political Economy of the World-System. Summer 1997.(Reprinted in the Journal of World-Systems Research. Volume 4, Number 1.1998)

Nash, Bradley Jr. “Sociology Resources on the Internet: An IntroductoryOverview”. Electronic Journal of Sociology. Volume 1, Number 3. 1995.(Reprinted in Teaching the Sociology of Education, 4th Edition, edited by J.Ballantine, F. M. Hammack, E. King, C. H. Persell, and T. C. Wagenaar.Washington, D. C.: American Sociological Association. 1996).

Nash, Bradley Jr. and Mark Wardell. “The Control of Sociological Theory: InPraise of the Interregum.” Sociological Inquiry. Volume 63, Number 3. 1993.

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Conference Papers and Other Presentations

Zajicek, Anna and Bradley Nash, Jr. “Community Empowerment and the Futureof U. S. Labor Unions: Lessons from the UMWA”. Annual Meeting of theAmerican Sociological Association. August 1996. New York, New York.

Nash, Bradley Jr. “Media Coverage of Industrial Conflict: A Cross-CulturalAnalysis of Two Coal Strikes.” North Central Sociological Association Meetings.April 20-23, 1995. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Nash, Bradley Jr. “The Internet as a Tool and Topic for Sociological Research.”Department of Sociology Interdepartmental Seminar. Virginia PolytechnicInstitute and State University. February 15, 1995.

Nash, Bradley Jr. and Robert Lophovsky. “George Simmel and ContemporarySociological Theory.” Eastern Sociological Society Meetings. March 17-20,1994. Baltimore, Maryland.

Nash, Bradley Jr. and Mark Wardell. “The Control of Sociological Theory: InPraise of the Interregnum.” Midwest Sociological Society Meetings. April 1-4,1992. Kansas City, Missouri.

Stevenson, Blaine, Larry T. Reynolds, Leonard Lieberman and Bradley Nash, Jr.“Race: A Majority of Anthropologists and Sociologists No Longer Support theValidity of the Concept.” National Social Science Conference. March 1988.Chicago, Illinois.

Professional Memberships

American Sociological AssociationSociety for the Study of Social Problems

Awards and Honors:

Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and StateUniversity Chapter. 1991.

Alpha Chi National Honor Society. Northland College Chapter. 1985.

Sociology Major Merit Award. Department of Sociology and Anthropology.Northland College. 1985.

Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. NorthlandCollege. 1984-1985.